The server board that is in this server is the Intel SE7230NH1-E. I didn't
change any of the video settings since it just collects the data from the 10
cameras. Viewing the video on the servers? I'm trying to remember when I did
that last. Probably right around the time I set it up about a year ago. It
didn't seem to be showing any issues if I remember correctly. Though it has
been a while. I think the boss has the multi view software loaded on his
laptop. 

 

I'll be visiting there on Wednesday and will try to remember to check this
out and refresh my memory. 

 

From: Joseph L. Casale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 11:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Axis Hardware Reco

 

So Art,
The software that runs on the server that pulls the feed from each camera
and encodes it works with server style video cards, like 16 and 32 meg
varieties? The rep at Axis said it wouldn't be very good?

 

Naturally the viewing would be done at a local wkst would be easily handled
by whatever video card was in it, and from what I gather from your email,
they have an additional application for that?

 

Thanks!
jlc

 

From: Art DeKneef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 11:11 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Axis Hardware Reco

 

Whitebox server. J

 

I build the servers used for our video deployments. It consists of an Intel
server class motherboard and CPU, 1GB RAM, Seagate SV series hard drives and
collects data from 10 cameras. A better video card could be used but I have
never needed to do so.

 

It use to run on Windows XP but was upgraded to Server 2003. The server
hardware was spec'ed as a server since I knew it would eventually be used
for more. It was upgraded for a LOB app that four people needed to use. It
needed to SQL 2005. It just hums along.

 

The monitoring software runs on a desktop so I'm not exactly sure why you
are worried about the server's video specs.

 

Rant on/

I know whitebox units get a less than stellar recommendation on the list
most of the time but it really comes down to how the computer is supported.
Just look at the thread about Lenovo. I've been building computers
officially since 1992 locally and have had very few problems. As we move
into more managed services and standardization, I use it as a selling point
that the computers are local built and serviced by me. Not some other place.
To the business owner, it's about managing risk and what is their comfort
level. 

Rant off/

 

Art

 

From: Joseph L. Casale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 10:16 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Axis Hardware Reco

 

What are all you Axis guys using for rack style servers? The hardware reco's
suggest a video card that is better then what most server style machines
have. Given my only experience with DVR's has been with different software
that had very high graphics requirements and wouldn't even work on any
server class hardware that couldn't be provisioned with an additional video
card I am skeptical to get something untested.

 

I would rather not build some whitebox unit and was hoping to go with
something more reliable!

 

Thanks,
jlc

 

 

 

 

 

 

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